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Francesco Dal Co

Author of Tadao Ando: Complete Works

61+ Works 542 Members 8 Reviews

About the Author

Francesco Dal Co is professor of history of architecture at the Islilulo Universitario di Architettura Venezia (IUAV) and director of the architecture magazine Casabella. His many publications include Modern Architecture (with Manfredo Tafuri) and Figures of Architecture and Thought.

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Works by Francesco Dal Co

Tadao Ando: Complete Works (1995) 114 copies
Frank O. Gehry: The Complete Works (1997) 104 copies, 1 review
Mario Botta (1985) 39 copies, 1 review
Kevin Roche (1986) 27 copies
The Olivetti showroom (2011) 12 copies
Souto de Moura: Memory, Projects, Works (2019) 12 copies, 2 reviews
Tadao Ando - Details 2 (1997) 8 copies
Vatican chapels. Ediz. inglese (2018) 6 copies, 1 review
Tadao Ando: 1995-2010 (2010) 5 copies
SOM Journal 6 (2010) 5 copies
Abitare nel moderno (1985) 3 copies
Carlo Scarpa : 1906-1978 (1989) 3 copies
Carlo Scarpa Opera Completa (1984) 2 copies, 1 review
Vatican Chapels (2018) 2 copies
Tadao Ando 1 copy
Tadao Ando vol. 1 (2008) 1 copy
Casabella No. 829 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

Katsura: Imperial Villa (2004) — Contributor — 54 copies
Le stampe giapponesi. Una interpretazione (2008) — Contributor, some editions — 21 copies

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9 reviews
This book was something of a milestone for me: it was the first high-dollar book ($75, from what I recall) I bought after graduating from architecture school, getting a job, and moving into my own apartment in Chicago. That kind of purchase could have easily happened at Prairie Avenue Bookshop, but living in Lincoln Park it took place at a small neighborhood bookshop that may not exist anymore as well – for sure it was an impulse buy. I can't say I was a huge fan of Gehry then, though I show more did like his Vitra Design Museum when I visited a few years before and I was one of the many people who got excited by his Guggenheim Bilbao. The latter is on the cover of this massive book, and I'm guessing it's one reason such a thorough monograph was made, coming out one year after it's 1997 opening. Lots of architects have monographs, but few deserve "complete works." This one finds Gehry's buildings and projects presented in chronological order (by project starts), with important works given multiple pages and their opposite given as little as half a page; only a few are not documented with some sort of image. The front matter has long essays by Dal Co and Forster (building descriptions are by Hadley Arnold), while the back matter includes a "project register," a biography, and a bibliography. An inexcusable omission is an index – finding a particular project without knowledge of its dates is annoying and cross-referencing, say, Rouse buildings in Columbia, Maryland, is impossible without Post-it notes. Hence the four-star rating for this five-star book. (Review originally written in June 2017.) show less

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